MIL-DTL-38384E(USAF)
b. Section I Description (see 3.6.2.2).
c. Section II Normal Aircrew Procedures (see 3.6.2.3).
d. Section III Planning Procedures and Sample Problems (see 3.6.2.4).
e. Section IV Error Analysis (see 3.6.2.5).
f. Glossary (see 3.4.1.7).
g. Alphabetical index (see 3.3.1.8).
3.6.2.1 Front matter. The title page/screen, LEP/LOC, TOC, and introduction shall be prepared in
accordance with the requirements of MIL-STD-38784.
3.6.2.2 Section I Description. This section shall contain information describing the general overview
of the weapons system operation as it pertains to practice nuclear bomb delivery. Section I shall
be arranged as follows:
a. Nuclear practice bomb deliveries.
b. Nuclear practice bomb monitor control and release.
c. Bomb suspension system.
d. Nuclear practice bomb description.
3.6.2.2.1 Nuclear practice bomb deliveries. Information in this section shall provide a general overview of
the weapon system operation as it pertains to nuclear weapon delivery. The information shall contain as a
minimum, system capabilities, controls and displays, and bomb delivery proiles shall be described.
3.6.2.2.2 Nuclear practice bomb monitor control and release. This section shall contain information of direct
concern to the aircrew to be able to locate, identify, and functionally describe the components of the bomb
monitor and control system. It shall also describe how the display and control system is mechanized.
3.6.2.2.3 Nuclear suspension system. This section shall contain information of direct concern to the aircrew
to be able to locate, identify, and functionally describe the bomb suspension and release system, to
include racks, pylons, and dispensers. Alternate and emergency release systems shall also be described.
Simpliied descriptive art shall be included.
3.6.2.2.4 Nuclear practice bomb descriptions. This section shall include information of direct concern to the
aircrew to be able to identify and functionally describe the practice bombs and practice bomb simulators.
3.6.2.3 Section II Normal Aircrew Procedures. The Section II Normal Aircrew Procedures section shall
contain procedures for delivery of nuclear practice bombs. It shall be arranged in three parts as follows:
a. Part 1 shall contain procedures for practice bombing using dispensers. Bomb and aircraft
prelight, launch, and in-light procedures shall also be included.
b. Part 2 shall contain procedures for practice bombing using Bomb Dummy Units (BDUs),
including bomb and aircraft prelight, launch, and in-light.
c. Part 3 shall contain procedures for training mode, no stores loaded, including bomb and aircraft
prelight, launch, and in-light. Procedural steps shall be ampliied when needed for clariication.
3.6.2.4 Section III Planning Procedures and Sample Problems. The Planning Procedures and Sample
Problems section shall contain procedures for planning a nuclear delivery training mission and for using the
CWDS. Mission planning a nuclear delivery training mission shall include general mission, lay down, loft,
and LADD planning, and mission planning forms. Charts, forms, and tables to plan a nuclear delivery
training mission to determine release parameters shall also be included.
3.6.2.5 Section IV Error Analysis. The Error Analysis section shall include the aircrew error analysis to
determine the effect of errors induced in manual delivery of practice nuclear bombs and to compensate for
the effects of deviations from planned mission parameters. Errors shall be presented for lay down, loft,
and LADD delivery proiles.
3.7 Nonnuclear weapon delivery source data packages. Source data packages shall be prepared as follows:
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